Combined water-bag and syringe.



W. G. WILLIAMS. n COMBINED WATER BAG AND SYBINGB.

APPLICATION FILED MAR.19,'1908.

Patented Aug. 3, 1909.

surface of t h e body andcertain interior passages-thereof; and has for its .main object.

nimm com' Uurrunv STATES' PATENT' 'onirica-f. I

'WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS, or' vimini, oKLaHoMaAssIf-iuonor ONE-HALF 'ro Josera A. cfILL,

- for YINITA, oxLiucMA.

Be it known-thatI, WiLIAM' Llama, a citizen of the United Statesresidl v ing at Vinita, in the countyiCraigand State of Oklahoma, have invented a newr and' useful Combined XVater-Bag`and Syringe, of which the following is a specification'.

' This invention relates to a device for a plyingwater andliquidmedicaments to e to'provide in simple andconvenient form a novel' water bagtowhich maybe attached .means for' applying wateralone or with. some chemical or medical vsubstancein "stution, to

the surface of the body',the vagina, the

' rectum.

To thisend 'tlie-lfwateri comprises a hollow resilientbodyiforked-at one end tov forml two armsand hzivi'x'ligl'A at itsopposite end a {illingvmouth' and'means for-attach- `1 n .a' lug or an'outlet thereto. One si e o thefbody portion of thewaiter bagis provided with a screw stern tof' which a rectalora vaginal nozzle, veaelif-.of peculiar constructaoI1/rna be connected, {igldbeing forced through said nozzles by' th' wei ht of the usersbody'resting on the bag. T iis and other objectsof inven ionrelatin to various detailsof construction will be ully disclosed inthe' .description following, the appended claiinsfand" the accompanying drawing formingfapart of this speciiication in which',

Figure 1 is a view of one side of the water bag with the vaginal nozzle attached showing 1n`- lan; Fig. 2a longitudinal sectional view o the same on the lm e 2 2, the vaginal4 nozzle being represented in elevation;

Fig. 3 an enlarged view in elevation of the vaginal nozzlefdetached 'from the bag; 4 a. vertical sectional view of the same on the lme 4--4; Fig. 5 a' vertical sectional view of the rectal nozzle; Fig, (S'afsectional View, enlarged,ovthe stem on whichthe nozzles are screwed; F'Oi. 7.a modifiedform' o f theA vaginal nozzle; tig. 8 a 'view of, the-invention in use as a fountain syringe; and Fig. 9

is a view of'a detail ofthe 'i'nventior-1` Similargreference. numerals. are used for the same 'partsin' all thefigures The water bag, indicate :as a 'whole by the numeral 1 is referabl rectangular in form and made o soft rub erasu'sual, one

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To waarom am@ Tndcgsfitlting the bod 2 and the opposite' -endydivl'ddlon `tudinal into two arms 3 aud4,fpreferab y `on the enger axis of the lager bag' he 'arms 3 and 4 taper on thelr Vinner from thecrotch outwardly at a 'slight to their ends 5 which latter are, ffrom` choice, inalev semi-eirfa11ar,`

Attached to each end 5 bya -iiexible neck-6 is a vrin 7 made of rubber,.metal or metal covere with rubber. A strap 8 of rubber or leather connects the rings and constitutes the sus'- tainin member when the water bag is used as a ountin syringe,eee Fig., 8. 1 1 short tube 9 .projects'from one corner of the body `2 and has a funnel sha d mouth 10 throug which the bag is'tille` .ffvwithin the 'tube 9 is fastened a threadedring 11 for a water of rubber is 'secured 'on the'same cornerV of the bag Aand -is u'sed to support k.the bag while being' sued.

one side ofthe body paaien 'ofthe bag is provided with a p roJecting threaded stem 16on whichthe rectalnos'czle'-l'( or the stem '16fis attached vto a plate 19`within the water bag-1 and perojectsthrough a hole in the bag midway tween'the side edges; a threaded metal washer 20. screwed tightly holds the llatter 'tightly und firmly in vertical position when the water bag is lying flat as in Fig. 2.' A. rubber Washer or'V packing 21' ma beplaced between thq'metal washer an the wall of the bag to insure a water tight joint. When the water bag'is used as such, or as a fountain syrin e, a metal cap 22 is 'screwed over the end o thestem 16 to'prevcnt the outflow of water therefrom, a soft ring 23 is placed bctween the-cap and the metal washer to serve as a packing.

The rectal nozzle 17, see Fig. 5, comprises a cylindrical metal or hard rubber tube 24 interiorly threaded' at each end,'one thread threadedtoscrew into" one` end ofgthe tube 24.- A small hole 28 is' made longitudinally through thetip forthe escape of the 'contents of the water bag.`l The threaded projection27 ofthe tilp terminates 1n a cone for er described; 'The' valve if :Letten rateanf' Patented Aag.. .3,

vaginal nozzle 18 vmay vbe screwed. The

4 thepozzle :tip '25; andas soon as pressureis .removedffrom the'bagthe va'lve'fcloses by' 20 gravity as itfis lpreferably made of steel or "rtioriategdiameters offthese-two passa es 25 mfeonneetion with the weight ofthe va ve 3G-regulates the operation ofV said valve and f Figs. '3 and 4' 'llustrate the vaginal nozzle 18rese1blin incertain respects the rectal '30. hozzlebut- "fering somewhat'inshape.

135.', and-- .of smaller diameter -than the tip 2 5 4 nozzlebut fln hl ler. To prevent thefball.

` 4 ment somemeans' mus't .be provided 'for 'leoneses-f 5 to contact with the en of said tube 24' when pn the virater bag. The passage 29 is formd. 10 vinto a curved -seat at.A its, upper end :for a..

produces anautomatic action.

' slightlyl toward the top, thus making the Voutlet-end smaller than the inlet end. 1 The .through theshell ofthe tip in 'diie'rent (lirectiona--.iThe valve-support 26 and' valve support 96 boxnprises a shortf" externally threadedv tube screwed in-the lower end'of the nozzle tube 24 and provided with a latv erally projecting fian 50at its'lowerend "screwed home.' A- passage 29.- extends A i through the valvesupport and is threaded.-

at its lowe r end to screw over the fstem '1 6 'i5 "16 :oxithewater bag and. pressureapplied to.

theilled bag, vthe valve 30 will b e raised and the waterzforeed throughv the passage 28. in

other 'lieavy vmetal to insure .quiclr action. '-.Asthe .inlet opening in thestem 16 1s larger than-the outlet passage 28 in the tip, the ,pro-

The'A iuetal or hard rubber tube 314 tapers 'tip 32`is.hollow,jov9id in 'shapebut longer' ,and has'a number ofv small holes-33` passing 30 are the saine-ss .those parts on the rectal valve catching inthe ta ered bore of the bottom1,36 Where 'itiselosed except for a. gri-,1y central-'hole iniwhich-t eloweljend of the 55. nozz1e' tube.8 1tight1 s. 1'1`hew of the shieldis circular en provided Wi 'a cen-:g tral opening-through which Qiethradgd-qs.

projection on the tip passesI to enter-'theupit. o per. end of the tube 3 1'. Al'l'nwardlv pro-l o v Jectin horizontal flange 37 is formed hg the.

tog o the shield, agamstthe under si efo'f w i "valve willnot'risesohxghfin'the tube.

ch the` upper. end of the tuheffrahuts' when the tip is screwedtightl fina-place.

'The sides of the shield 35 curve` owhw'ardly e 4 2.on"vvhichft he*vv Unde'igeertain nditions1.a larger vaginal 80 'mbe-:24 with a shields; fgo vofinqreconvenient vapplication tha'nthe bag "filled through 'the no to 'the relatiw'felifd large "elliptically J"shape base' 3 6 which has a' length,` forI ex;- ample about twice as great 'as itswidth;l In L the' Sides of the. Shielaas ayeformed a number' of elongated* slots 38 fthatffextense from near the upperend of the shield (iowawardly for ajgreater 'oi- .lesserfdistance as conditions-callfforf- Through the slots 38 thel waste liquid assesfinto the shield, and

Atheneefoutthroug 'a' pipe 39 intoa vessel or 75 4inglyf-convenient as ajht Water-.big its' cdr struction permitting.' -itto-- hung around and'in other places'vvhereit'shape; permite in present use.: Whenerhployedtogive :e rectal or. Avaginal -enenia'pr 1 1'1jeetion, the proper nozzle is screwedonthe stem 1( i and the Bag 'laid flat, as represeiitedinFig. 2, i

the tip having beenapreviouslyfunscrewed l@ vand the ball va ve removed. The bag is then e tube,"'.andfafter replcingthe valve'ahd t., .s lhadevifs ready -for The ha .p eedfonfa chairfor otherseat of suita lehei" h ijaridthe"'-ozitie'nt',l 10

e rectum or vaginaifwvhicliev'erfis to be treated and sits on thlebgth arxxi'sof the' latter lplaeedunentlielegsgoflthe patient. T e wei ht onthebag unseats the 'UQ valve 'which 'in goggle tiihegthrou'gh the pressure 'fof the-liquidgfs gzlra e o e ammessi; nia-ff.

e'valve tal tip,j'the alnozalegheskia or loweriportlonftheshieldlbelow the slots 66 and spread outwardly -from the small pmssestightlyagainstthe vulva' and prevents IJ pais fastened..

er care' "115 claim as new hold the comprising a tlat eoinprlessible the escape of the injected fluid around the shield, the fluid therefore flows out through the slots 38 into saidshield and away by the waste pipe 39. The device nia'y be further employed to posture thel body to enlarge or diminish-the opening of the vagina; and b v using different sizes' of'rectal tubes the invention may be converted into a rectal dilator for the cure of hemorrhoids, constipa tion etc.

The water bag may be used for bathing purposes by suspending it as in Fig. 8 and attaching to the outer end 'of the tube 14 a brush provided With perforations for the escape of vater, a sponge, or sdme other ob ject suitable for the purpose. l v

Having described my invention, what I and desire to secure by Letters Patent is l. A device of the character' described comprising a Hat compressible liquid receptacle, a nozzle adapted to be removably attached to one side thereof, a valve support removably mounted in the lower end of the nozzle, a hollow shield having a plurality of longitudinal slots opening thereinto near the upper end thereof and ha ving a central opening arranged to receive the upper terminal ot the nozzle, a hollow tip removably mounted in the Itop of the nozzle and arranged to iield to the nozzle. a valve Wholly within the nozzle and retained therein by the valve-support.

2. A device oi" the character described liquid receptacle, a nozzle adapted to be removably at.- tached to one side thereof, a perforated tip removably attached on the upper end of the nozzle. an auton'iatic valve wholly within said nozzle, a support for said valve Within the bottom of the nozzle, and a hollow shield having a circular top and a closed elliptical bottom connected to the tip ot said nozzle .by

said removable tip, said shield having inlet slots in the side near the top andan outlet near the bottom.

25. A device of the character described comprising,` a compressible liquid receptacle, a nozzle having a separable tip adapted to be removably -attached to one`l side thereof, an automatic Valve in said nozzle at its lower end and a hollow shield attached by its upper end to said nozzle below the tip and tightly fitting said nozzle at the bottoni` said shield ha ving' inlet openings at its upper end and an outlet at its lower end.

4T. A device ot' the `character described comprising' a compressible liquid receptacle, a short stem projecting from one side there'- of, a nozzle tube removably attached to said stem, an automatic gravity valve in said nozzle tube, a separable tip screwed to the upper end oit the nozzle tube, a hollow shield having an elliptical base surrounding' said nozzle tube and held thereon by said tip` the sides of said shield. having! longitudinal slots near its upper end and a drainage tube on its lower end;

In a dev/ice of the character described, a nozzle comprising a tube havingr a valve in its lower end and a perforated tip on its op posite end, 'a hollow shield placed over said tube and secured said tip, said shieldl having a circular top and curved sides extending downwardly to' an elliptical base having a central hole 'for said nozzle tube, said sides having aI plurality of longitudinal inlet slots at its upper end and an outlet opening near its base.

In testimony that I claim the ,foregoing as my own, I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.

VILLIAM G. 'WILLIAMS Witnesses:

G. I. CARROLL, R. G. Cowan.

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